How do I identify which coupling and adaptor profile that I have?



Identifying couplings can be difficult, especially if there is no branding etched or printed on the sleeve - and when it comes to adaptors, different profiles do not interchange. For example, an XF adaptor will not fit into a Vertex coupling. A standard adaptor will loosely fit into an XF-Euro Coupling, however this will result in a loss of air flow. Therefore the most important aspect of identifying couplings and adaptors is to establish their profile.

Demostration of the Standard Adaptor fitting into a Vertex Coupling
Vertex Coupling & Standard Adaptor

Demonstration showing how using a standard adaptor with an XF-Euro coupling will result in a loss of air flow
XF-Euro Coupling & Standard Adaptor


Our range of couplings can be easily identified by the edge of the coupling where they feature the prefix of the part number, for example:

Part Number Prefix Series
AC21 Airflow Coupling
AC91 Vertex Coupling
AC71 XF-Euro Coupling
SC21 Safeflow Safety Coupling



Our range of standard series and high flow XF couplings listed above can also be identified as a genuine PCL product by the distinctive blue silicone band.

 

Genuine PCL Coupling

Genuine PCL Coupling

Generic Coupling

Generic Coupling

 

Our catalogue also places our couplings and adaptors in series so it’s easy to see which fit together, whilst our handy "actual size adaptor profile" chart on page 19 enables adaptors to be matched to the outlines of those shown on the page to help you easily find your adaptors interchange and thread size.

 

Request or download a copy of PCL's catalogue here

Actual size adaptor profile on page 19 in the PCL catalogue

 

Watch the video



In this video, our sales manager Garry explains how to identify a PCL coupling and how to choose the correct adaptor profile.

 

 




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PCL Coupling Icon

 

 

Couplings are often referred to as either "females" or "sockets" or "couplers".

PCL Adaptor Icon

 


Adaptors are also known as "males" or "plugs" or "nipples".

Icon highlighting the nominal bore

 


Nominal bore is the term used for the internal diameter of the hole that runs through the length of the coupling / adaptor.





 

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